It's amazing the Leafs can have the top ranked power play in the league with virtually no one-timer options.
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Significantly Insignificant said:No, but if he had made himself indispensable in Columbus they wouldn't have traded him.
bustaheims said:Significantly Insignificant said:No, but if he had made himself indispensable in Columbus they wouldn't have traded him.
Well, good news. They didn't trade him!
Also, I mean, how many backup goalies have made themselves indispensable?
CarltonTheBear said:It's amazing the Leafs can have the top ranked power play in the league with virtually no one-timer options.
herman said:CarltonTheBear said:It's amazing the Leafs can have the top ranked power play in the league with virtually no one-timer options.
https://theathletic.com/38708/2017/02/16/tyler-dellow-how-mike-babcocks-evolution-has-given-the-leafs-the-nhls-top-power-play/
Playing 4F1D saps point shots by definition (unless playing 3F2D formation with an F subbed in for the 2nd D). Working the puck into home plate territory cuts off two blockers, generates 'softer' rebounds for more chances in close, and there's much less of a chance to Weber one of your own forwards into the IR.
I'd be interested in seeing them moving towards a net-side set up, rather than half boards (e.g. Nylander on the left red line to the right of the goalie, or Matthews on the opposite), as it opens up the passing options into the slot, behind the net bank passes, to the dots, or a sneaky short-side tuck/snipe, while taking away two penalty killers and forcing them to all face away from the other attackers. If nothing looks good, Nylander/Matthews can just go for a bit of a skate and reverse with the defenseman, or thread a cross to the backdoor as the PK box sags up to track the puck.
Frank E said:Speaking of analytics, I met a guy last night whose son works for the analytics company that Mark Cuban has invested in in Montreal...guy gets paid to watch hockey day and night!
Anyways, he told me that they're almost at the point where they're getting enough data to be able to predict outcomes, and that got me thinking about that I'm sure the gambling/betting sites are very interested in this data.
herman said:Not a great result tonight, but I like seeing the fight we put up in the third.
mr grieves said:herman said:Not a great result tonight, but I like seeing the fight we put up in the third.
For all we hear about the Leafs blowing late leads, their record when trailing after the first is a terrible 1-13-3. That 6% winning percentage is 30th in the league. Most teams are around 30%.
For a squad with a lot of offensive, they haven't been great at getting back into games, even if the fight they put up looks pretty good.
mr grieves said:For all we hear about the Leafs blowing late leads, their record when trailing after the first is a terrible 1-13-3. That 6% winning percentage is 30th in the league. Most teams are around 30%.
For a squad with a lot of offensive, they haven't been great at getting back into games, even if the fight they put up looks pretty good.
herman said:mr grieves said:For all we hear about the Leafs blowing late leads, their record when trailing after the first is a terrible 1-13-3. That 6% winning percentage is 30th in the league. Most teams are around 30%.
For a squad with a lot of offensive, they haven't been great at getting back into games, even if the fight they put up looks pretty good.
I agree with the general thrust your point, but all I could see in that stat is that we've only trailed after 1 period 17 times this season after 56 games. 8)
And in a more general sense, this is the year I expected them to face an array of adversity. Learning how to not drop late leads and learning how to claw back from early multi-goal deficits is something that needs to be learned as a group. Insofar as it can be controlled, I really don't mind trading the playoffs this year for the investment in those lumps this year. There was a glimpse of their full potential two nights ago against the Islanders.
mr grieves said:I guess. I just wish we'd see more evidence of them, you know, learning...
herman said:mr grieves said:I guess. I just wish we'd see more evidence of them, you know, learning...
The Islander game was evidence of the team having learned a bit more about how to play with the lead. They defied score effects and continued to pour on zone time, shots, and goals, instead of sitting back conservatively and falling into a cycle of icing.